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J R / S R Volley Ball page 2

H I G H Senior High Citizens, Football,and prefects page 3

Open House

N E W S L E T T E R Junior High Citizens & Drew Dudley, Peru trip, student services, field opening page 3-7

office hours

Drama Updates

Front Offic e Monday-Friday 7:45 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.

Christmas Gala

Elementary (grades 4-6) Thursday, October 20th @ 1:30pm Primary (PreK-grade 3) Tuesday, October 25 @ 9:30am

Calling all talented Senior High Rundle students! It won’t be long before our annual Christmas Gala is here. All dancers, singers and comedians interested in performing at Stage West on Monday, December 5th, please sign up on the stage door and make an appointment to see Ms. Snowden no later than Friday, October 28th. More information regarding tickets will be available in November’s newsletter.

Cross Country

Congratulations to the Cross Country team for their performances at practices and in our three league races this year. Most of the team will attend the Calgary High School Cross Country Championships on October 2 at Canada Olympic Park. Those who place well will be heading to the Provincial Championships in Eagle Butte on October 15. Good luck, runners!

Tosca Café

On September 29th, 46 Drama students from Grade 8, 10, 11 and 12 attended the live performance of Tosca Café at Theatre Calgary. The story is based on the real Tosca Café in San Francisco and takes place over the span of 70 years. The cast, including famous ballet dancer, Rex Harrington, danced through the prohibition, Great Depression, World War II, flower child generation and more. In a critique assignment, Senior High students discussed how powerful movement is over the use of language to tell story and character.

Babes in Toyland Peru Trip Field Opening page 8-10

Senior High Office Monday-Thursday 7:30 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Friday 7:30 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. Student Attendance Please contact the office with your child’s absence at 403-2507180 or email to: Junior High School - Mrs. Laidlaw (laidlaw@rundle. ab.ca.) Senior High School - Ms. Moodie (moodie@rundle.ab.ca)

The Sting

Early preparations are underway for the Senior Spring Production of the Academy Award winning “The Sting”. We have a few challenging items to locate this year. Please email Ms. Snowden at snowden@rundle.ab.ca if you can lend any of the following: *antique looking telephones *men’s Fedora hats (1920”s-1950’s) *men’s suits *old looking bar stools

Parents will be contacted if any student is absent without parent/ guardian permission.

MARK YOUR CALENDERS! The next Gently Used Uniform Sale is during Parent Teacher Interviews on Nov 17 & 18.


October ~ 2011

Volley Ball Rosters

Grade 7 Boys

Liam Swain Nicholas Lamb Robby Graham Jordan Wong Nathan Smith Samuel Quantz Spencer Brown Adam Klassen Mickey McCoy Supul Jayasinghe Hugo Teare Bryan Kwak Head Coach: Kassie Jordan Assistant Coach: Paula Rooney Assistant Coach: Michael Sherbut

Grade 9 Boys

1 Dylan White 2 Connor Killackey 3 Callum Westaway 4 Michael Broodo 5 Michael Sherbut 6 Jackson Coles 7 Maxime Behrman 8 Michael Keys 9 Alec Simpson 10 Gianfranco Sartor 11 Logan Roth 12 Sam Maclennan

Grade 7 Girls

1 Marie Bouchard 3 Anika Leitl 4 Alyssa Berry 5 Payton Mannix 6 Elacy Smed 8 Sara Stephens 9 Renae Lapins 10 Lauren Poelzer 11 Karlin English-Schneider 12 Denisa Kirzinger 13 Michelle Sutton 15 Zoe Flowers

Grade 9 Girls

Annika Naylor 8 Ashley Berry 3 Alyssa Barry 11 Dana Will 1 Ellie Maclennan 2 Meg Buchanan 10 Morgan Gregg 4 Nikki Zanesco 5 Robyn Fiell 13 Saige Andreychuk 6 Sarah Orr 7 Veronica Bodell 9

Junior High Golf Team Grade 8 Girls

Erin Quick 1 Natalie Terriff 2 Natalie McVicar 3 Paula Munroe 4 Alexandra Greenslade 5 Casidy Cain 6 Emily Graham 7 Emily Bodell 8 Anna Watt 9 Sophie Thornton 10 Hallie Brown 12 Elise Buck 14

The golfers of Rundle College Junior High travelled to Fox Hollow G.C. on Thursday, September 29, for the ISAA championship. The scores for all golfers were overinflated as the wind, trains, and traffic were a constant distraction for all. Individual results were as follows: Bronze: Sydney Zutter and Jax Fisher Gold: Leland Chumik and Chris Horton Team Banner: Grade 7/8 boys Congratulations goes out to all of the golfers who competed and a huge thank you to the parents who chaperoned the foursomes.

Sr. And Jr. Varsity Volley Ball

Senior Girls The Senior Varsity Girls Volleyball team is off to a great start! The girls already played in the University of Alberta tournament, winning the consolation final. On September 30, the school hosted their annual Cobra Cup. The girls were undefeated going into the final match, claiming the championship title and keeping the Cobra Cup at home. Kayla Barry received the team MVP for the tournament.

2011 Roster: Kayla Barry Nicole Carswell Lauran Cole Kathryn Hamilton Maddy McConnell Amara Kraft

Devon Keys Mallory Kirzinger Amara Kraft Jordan Ng Sarah Williams

Field Opening Photos


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F o o t b a l l

Senior High Citizens of the Month Noah Muruve made a strong positive impression on me from the first day I met him at Rundle College. He represents himself well with his excellent manners, immaculate dress, and positive attitude. His leadership in the classroom quickly became apparent. Noah is a self-motivated learner and constantly challenges himself to improve. Paula Rooney is a very deserving recipient of Citizen of the Month for September. Since the beginning of the school year, she has displayed her maturity as a grade 10 student. Paula is very kind and respectful to teachers and to her peers. She is Currently she is a student coach for the Gr. 7 boys Volleyball team and Paula is always willing to help and volunteer for any school activity. Congratulations!

Cayley Wreggitt is a super student to get things rolling in Grade 11 for the CitMo’s. This highly respected and likeable young lady goes about her business quietly, doing all she does well -with a smile to boot. Her nomination and deserved title comes from putting others before herself. A true unsung heroine then? Not any more! This is your time to sing “Cayley-Cayley”! Caitlen Lehrmann The outstanding leadership and excellent attitude consistently displayed by Caitlen Lehrmann is truly laudable. On her own volition, She has aided tremendously in the team development of the junior girls volleyball team. Caitlen has been unwaveringly positive and upbeat. She is an outstanding citizen of our school community.

Abhi Toor is being recognized this month for his strong start to the school year, including his tremendous work ethic and commitment to extracurricular activities. On the football team he leads by example, playing nearly every down on both the offensive and defensive lines. In his academics Abhi has set high goals for himself and daily strives to reach these goals. His sacrificial efforts are paying off with tremendous academic results in September. Aelita Rozitis a very deserving recipient of September’s Citizen of the Month award. Aelita’s hard work and enthusiasm this month has contributed to a very strong start to the school year and her actions have definitely generated a vast amount of school spirit. One would not know that Aelita is a new member of the Prefect team as she has demonstrated veteran leadership qualities both on the Prefect team and within school. Congratulations Aelita!

Prefects 2011-2012

Maddy McConnell, Lauran Cole, Ayleigh Henderson, Aelita Rozitis, Melissa Guenette, Erin Anderson, Claudia Wilde, Jenna Westaway Back row left-right Hannah Magus, Duncan Allison, Nico Scarcello, Stephen Neveu, Rhys Johnson, Thomas Kellner, Ryan Finn, Ethan Leier

On behalf of Prefects, we w o u l d l i ke t o w el c o m e ev e r y o n e b a c k f o r t h e 20 1 1 - 20 1 2 s c h o o l y e a r. T h e P r e f ec t s h a v e b e en h a r d at work, planning events in-and-around the school. Rec e n t l y, t h e g r o u p a t t e n d ed a l ea d e r s h i p r et r ea t , a n d w a s g i v e n t h e o p p o r t un i t y t o m ee t w i t h D r e w D u d l e y, f o u n d e r of Nuance Leadership, a company dedicated to l e a d er s h i p d ev e l o p m e n t . W i t h his assistance, the Prefect group was able to plan and organize what will become a m e m o r a b l e y e a r. B es t W i s h es , T h o m a s Ke l l n er ( h e a d b o y ) a n d Je n n a We s t a w a y ( h e a d g i r l )

The 6th Rundle Football Season kicked off September 2nd against the Sexsmith Sabres. Rundle played a great game beating the Sabres 14-0. The following week, Rundle played Bishop Grandin High School to a 6-6 draw. This year has been a special one so far as the football team was privileged to play in front of so many Rundle supporters on September 16th against High River at the field Grand Opening. The atmosphere was electric and the football team would like to thank everyone who came and supported the Rundle community. Rundle College won that game 35-7. The football team was handed its first loss on the 23rd against a very good Foothills Falcons team. We have been fortunate this year to play more Calgary high schools like John G. Diefenbaker, Crescent Heights and Henry Wisewood. This year the football team has been led by our veteran grade twelve group of Josh Muruve, Abhi Toor, Evan Beck, and Mike Walls. Good luck to the football team as they continue their season into October with an overall record of 4-1-1 in September.


October ~ 2011

Junior High Citizens of the Month Matthew Sirianni is an enthusias-

Courtney Bashnick has started

Logan Roth is an outstanding young

tic Rundle student who has quickly stood out among his peers! He is respectful of his teachers and classmates alike, helpful inside and outside the classroom, conscientious, and a true Rundle citizen! He simply enjoys coming to school every day, and it shows in his behaviour and attitude! Renae Lapins has had an excellent start to her year at Rundle College. Renae sets a positive example for her peers with her kind and considerate interactions in the classroom and her concentrated effort towards her studies. She is a key member of the Grade 7 Girls Volleyball team and a dedicated participant on the cross country team. Renae’s hard work and commitment to excellence has been noted by her coaches and teachers alike.

her grade eight year with a bang. Academically, she makes a strong commitment to always doing her best in every subject. Her positive energy and enthusiasm for learning is evident every day. At our football tailgate party, she volunteered her time and worked with lightning speed and efficiency. She has taken on the costuming for the junior high play with the same “can do” attitude. Courtney is a motivated leader in our school. Luca Romano has just joined us this year to Rundle and has been an excellent example of what it means to be a Rundle student. He is a bright and eager learner and has also shown impressive athleticism in cross-country. His political debut resulting in a victory and he is now our grade eight representative. Keep up the great work Luca!

man who demonstrates strong leadership and a positive attitude at all times. Logan plays on the grade 9 boys volleyball team at Rundle. He also recently won the election for student counsel vise president. He demonstrates Rundle pride, and is well respected by his peers. It is because of all of these amazing qualities that Logan is September’s citizen of the month. Jane Moult is a kind, polite and respectful young lady who lives her life displaying such gratitude and appreciation for all that we are so lucky to have. Jane is an outstanding individual and an outstanding student. Her work ethic is praiseworthy. She is one of those individuals not afraid of putting in the time and effort required to be successful.

A t h l e t e s o f t h e m o n t h

Mickey McCoy (7)

Kathryn Holroyd-

Alyssa Berry (7)

Ellis Johnson(8)

F i n e A r t s S t u d e n t s

Jaden Kim(7)

Sam Quantz (7)

Neve Russel (8)

Navreen Kahlon (8)

Drew Dudley

Michael Sherbut (9)

Morgan Gregg (9)

Drew Dudley, former Director of one of Canada’s largest university leadership development programs and founder of Nuance Leadership spoke to our students on Thursday, September 22. His talk entitled “Redefining Leadership” challenged students to reevaluate their thinking on leadership. A story teller at heart, he used numerous life experiences to illustrate the impact that individuals have to create change and to make and leave a mark on the lives we touch. Thanks to the AISI(Alberta Initiative for School Improvement) grant we are able to bring in speakers to offer a variety of perspectives and to work with our students. Drew followed up his Thursday talk by working with our prefects and peer support members at their annual retreat on Friday, September 23.

Leduc(8)

Dylan White (9)

Meg Buchanan (9)

Rujuta Kumthekar (7)

Liam Dicke (8)

Tessa Krausse (9)

What is Moodle? Moodle is a web based Course Management System that allows the classroom to extend onto the web. Similar to a website, it is a common place for students to go for many classroom’s resources. Additionally, teachers can post news items, post electronic journals and resources etc. It also enables the extension of class discussions and interaction beyond the classroom walls through forums and chat. All teachers will be required to have their Moodle sites completed by next fall, but many have already gotten a head start. To see what courses are currently available on our Moodle site go to www.rundlehigh.ca. (Students should have already received their username and password from their homeroom teacher or TA). If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Mrs. Armstrong at armstrong@rundle.ab.ca.


STUDENT SERVICES NEWSLETTER

October 2011

University Visits to Rundle College Institution Date Time th University of Alberta Thursday, October 13 2:07-3:00 Acadia University Monday, October 17th 11:12-12:00 University of Saskatchewan Tuesday, October 18th 11:12-12:00 Western University Wednesday, October 19th 11:12-12:00 Richard Ivey School of Business Thursday, October 20th 3:00-3:30 st Dalhousie University Friday, October 21 12:08-12:50 St. FX Monday, October 24th 11:12-12:00 st McGill University Tuesday, November 1 11:12-12:00 U of Victoria, McGill, Queens and UBC are scheduled to visit in November.

Scholarships:

US College Admission Tests:

scholarships offered. More information at http://www.tdcanadatrust.com/scholarship. Deadline: October 31st.

The next ACT (American College Test) date is December 10th with a registration deadline of November 4th. Go to www.act.org to register. In order to prepare for the ACT students are encouraged to take the PLAN test. This test is for grade 10 students and will take place in February.

TD Canada Trust Scholarships. Up to $60,000, with 20

Open House Dates: U of Calgary: Saturday, November 5th from 10 - 3 pm in

Mount Royal University: Saturday, October 29th

The SAT (Scholastic Achievement Test) test is December 3rd with registration deadline of November 8th. Visit www.collegeboard.com to register. The PSAT helps students prepare for the SAT. This test takes place on Wednesday, Oct. 12th from 8:1511:45 am at our school.

Out of Province University Fair: Thursday, Oct. 27th

Parent Information Night: Thursday, Oct. 20th

MacEwan Hall. Visit www.ucalgary.ca/openhouse for more details.

U of Alberta: Saturday, October 22nd from 9 - 4 pm at the Butterdome.

Location: Strathcona Tweedsmuir School (STS) Time: 9-10:30 am Grade 12 students have the opportunity to attend this informative university fair. A bus will take the group to and from STS. We will leave at 7:45 am and arrive back to school at 11:30 am. Students must sign up with Ms. Dunsford and pay $10 for transportation. The deadline to sign up is Thursday, October 20th.

6:00

Diploma Examination Parent Meeting in the Multipurpose Room. Open to parents of students who are writing diploma exams.

7:00

Post-Secondary Parent Presentation in the Aux Gym. Open to all high school parents.


Rundle Athletic Field Grand Opening September 16, 2011 After years of preparation and planning, the Rundle Athletic Field was officially commemorated on Friday, September 16, 2011. This exceptional facility, the first independently owned artificial turf field in the province of Alberta, was the highlight of the celebrations. We started the day with a visit from 90 of our grades 1-3 primary students who were excited to run around on the field playing numerous games of tag and soccer. Even rolling down the hills and sliding on the turf was part of the morning’s agenda. The PE 10 students had a hard time keeping up with the energy and quick movements of our young athletes. After a much needed snack break, the students were back on the bus heading to the Primary for their special lunch. On the heels of the Primary school, over 220 students from the Academy and Elementary took to the field for spirited games of soccer, capture the flag and dodgeball. Many talented athletes showed their skills and competitive edge. Another group of PE10 students took over and soon found the Elementary students to be even faster, stronger and more determined to win the games. The buses rolled in and off went the Elementary students to their campuses. For the Official Grand Opening ceremony, administration, faculty, staff, Academy Sr. High students and Jr. Sr. High students from the College welcomed our special guests to our celebrations. Honourable Ronald Liepert brought a congratulatory message from the Province and Alderman Richard Pootmans spoke on behalf of the City of Calgary. Dr. Evans and Dave Hauk addressed our community with messages of pride and gratitude. The celebrations carried on into the evening with a family friendly tailgate party at the Jr. Sr. High school in preparation for the main event; Friday Night Lights at Rundle. Cobra fans lined up to purchase their Spolumbo’s BBQ meal, kindly donated by Spolumbo’s. This generous sponsorship raised over $2600 to support our athletic programs. Fans were treated to a meet and greet with Stampeders, Johnny Forzani and Nik Lewis. Amp Radio stopped by to hand out some give-aways. Over 600 students, family and friends came out to support the Rundle Cobras as they took on the Highwood High Mustangs. Spurred on by cheers from the crowd, the Cobras went on to take the win with a score of 35-7. Tony Spoletini’s game commentary provided high energy and entertainment throughout the evening and the Academy staff and students put on an exciting half-time show. Rundle College Society would like to thank all our Rundle families for joining us at our Grand Opening and for sharing in the celebrations. Our students showed a tremendous sense of pride to be part of Rundle and gratitude for the opportunities they have been given. The Rundle Athletic Field is for our students, first and foremost, and we have encouraged our administration to include the use of the field in their physical education curriculum. We look forward to seeing students from each of our campuses benefit from this exceptional playing field.


Rundle College Sponsors Guatemalan Student We would like to introduce our Rundle Community to Roxana Tuiz, the young grade 7 student we sponsored as a result of the grade 12 trip students took to Guatemala during Spring Break 2011.

Students were successful in raising funds for a 5 year scholarship for a student to attend Colegio de Maya in Solala, Guatemala. Roxana will now have the opportunity to attend secondary school knowing that tuition, supplies, uniforms, and tutors will all be taken care of. We had the opportunity to meet Roxana when we visited her school last year. She regularly sends letter to us and Ms Fitzgibbon’s classes are helping to translate

these letters so we can share them with our student body. Our students who travel to Guatemala during Spring Break 2012 will also have the opportunity to visit Roxana and her classmates as we work on developing a relationship with Colegio de Maya. Our goal this year will be to raise funds to provide a scholarship for a second student . We hope that we may count on the support of the student body in this endeavor.

Grade 12 Trip to Guatemala Rundle College will once again be travelling with Hearts & Hands on a voluntourism trip to Guatemala during spring Break. This two week trip is open to Grade 12 students interested in spending a week volunteering building

stoves in rural Guatemala followed by one week touring cultural sites. If you missed the information meeting on the 17th, please see Ms. Baird for more information.

Speech and Debate The Speech season kicked off on September 30th, at Forest Lawn with the BP Speech Tournament. Tessa Krause bravely represented the junior high in her first competition. At the senior level, Rundle brought home three medals: Elizabeth Church with gold in Original Oratory; Erin Anderson and Sam Sirianni with silver in duet acting; and Jaclyn Hiebert with bronze in Original Oratory. Congratulations to all competitors! On September 23rd, ten debaters attended a Rookie Workshop at John Diefenbaker. Students had to learn a new style called Canadian National Style to compete this year at the senior high level. We are looking forward to a great season.

Grade 11 Trip to Peru The Grade 11 trip to Peru is less than half a year away and preparations are well underway. The students have had the first of their monthly meetings to prepare for the trip and, like the mountains of Peru, the learning curve is steep! For example, Cuy is considered a delicacy in Peru. If you ordered Cuy at a restaurant, what would you be eating? Ask a student on the Peru trip for the answer! The next meeting will take place on October 13 at 4:30 PM with Alex, Maddy, Sam and Kathleen presenting on Peruvian History then Kyle, Lucas, Carter and Melissa presenting on Peruvian Geography.

Guatemala Friday, September 9 was a monumental day for Rundle College and two young Mayan students from Guatemala. We had the good fortune to host Yolanda Yaxon and Angelica Martin, students from Colegio de Maya in Solala, Guatemala, for the morning.

These two students were accompanied by Rebeca

Galindo, Program Director for Hearts & Hands in Guatemala, and Jan Townsend, founder of Hearts & Hands. While the girls had the opportunity to tour both the junior and senior high, and visit PE, Band, Art, Math, & SS classes, the highlight for the morning was certainly the time spent in a Spanish 10 class. Ms Fitzgibbon and her class welcomed the guests by introducing themselves in Spanish. An interactive art assignment allowed Yolanda and Angelica to participate in the class and to informally meet the students. It was an excellent opportunity for our students to practice

their Spanish and to learn a little about Mayan teenagers. The art projects the students worked on that day were then sent to be shared with the students in Solala. Ms Fitzgibbon and Ms Baird are developing plans to have continued communication and interaction between Rundle and Colegio de Maya in the coming years, as we provide real opportunities for students to practice their Spanish and we maintain contact and support for the students we sponsor in Solala. Who knows, we may actually host a student we sponsor in Guatemala one day.


Babes In Toy land - Jr High Play The cast and crew for the Junior High Drama production have been chosen and students are hard at work preparing for their presentation of Babes in Toyland. A successful drama production requires the timely synthesis of many different elements: acting, makeup, sets, props, music, lights and sound. This production team of over fifty students is dedicated to delivering a wonderful production that will get the audience into the holiday spirit. If you are interested in helping out with set construction, set painting and/or costume making, please contact Mrs. Goepen-Wee at goepen@ rundle.ab.ca.

Cast and Pit Band Uncle Barnaby............Caleb Broodo Jane............... Bonnie Wearmouth Alan....................... Cole McKenna Roderigo......................Sadie Tims Gonzorgo...............Ethan Peacock Widow Piper...................Sarah Orr Tom-Tom.............Michael Broodo Jack.................. Christian Hawkins Jill......................... Aliya McTavish Boy Blue/Simple Simon..............Joelle Krol

Bo-Peep....................... Anna Watt Contrary Mary........... Angel Najjar Miss Muffet..........McKenna White Goldilocks............Liza Tchernavskikh My Son John...........................TBA Lucy Locket/Lady Gardenia....... Jaden Kim Red Riding Hood/Santa....Mary Cumming

Pit Band:

Ana Lucyshyn Danika Lipman Emma St.-Louis Kathryn Anderson Tessa Krause Liam Dicke Kieran Dicke Michael Gluszak Director: Ms. Penton Musical Director: Mrs. Robinson Technical Director: Mrs. Goepen-Wee

Poll....................... Alexandra Krug Big Spider.................. Erica Fowler Public Relations Coordinator: Luna....................... Kathleen Seto Mrs. Poirier-Amon Lady Rose....... Stephanie De Avila Lady Lily.................. Rujuta Kumthekar Bru........................ Sharon Brewer Floppo................... Alex Tanasescu Coco..........................Jayda Jessee Colette....... Stephanie Vander Ree Mirandy............... Maya Chambers Captain/Lieutenant.......Michael Sherbut Wooden Soldier...............Hugo Teare Wooden Soldier........ Justin Bedford

Technical Crew Lighting: Mateo Mendes Riveros and Amir Sara Sound: Matthew Yeung and Adam Klassen Set Artist: Josh Richardson Makeup and Costumes: Zoe Flowers, Annika Leitl, Olivia Patton, Annika Naylor, Nikki Zanesco, Kirstin Young, Alexandra Greenslade, Courtney Bashnick, Sharon Brewster, Ashley Berry and Madison McCoy Props: Carina Lai and Tara Osler Public Relations: Leonardo Arreaza Allison Chan Devante Chandran Jennifer Chow Alana Kerr Dylan Kuruliak Evan Lambie


! OVER 175 SEATS HAVE BEEN SOLD TO OUR GENEROUS FAMILY AND FRIENDS OF RUNDLE - THANK YOU. HELP US FILL UP THOSE SEATS AND BUY YOUR BLEACHER SEAT PLAQUE TODAY!

Complete the attached order form and send it to: tecklenburg@rundle. ab.ca; fax to Leslie Tecklenburg at 403-2507184 or drop off at any Rundle Campus.

Show your Rundle pride for our students today and for our students in the future.


Rundle Athletic Field Bleacher Seat Order Form Name: ___________________________ Email: _________________________________ Phone #: _________________ Address: ________________________________________ # of bleacher seats purchased: ___________________ Cost: $200/seat Method of Payment: Cheque attached Credit card information as follows: Card Number:_____________________________ Expiry Date: ______________ Tax receipts will be issued in the full name provided above.

In recognition of our generous donors, plaques will be placed on the backrests of the bleachers. Please note that this does not designate reserved seating. Inscription on Plaque(s):

(use multiple forms for multiple plaque inscriptions)

_________________________________ _________________________________ (Actual Size)

Samples: Thomas Moult 2009 & 2010 Provincial Football Championship Team

Tanner Buckley Class of 2014

Drop off your Order Form at the main office, fax to Leslie Tecklenburg at 403-250-7184 or email to tecklenburg@rundle.ab.ca

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